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Title: Character Types


1
Character Types
  • Elements of Fiction

2
Overview
  • A character can either be
  • Protagonist or Antagonist
  • Dynamic or Static
  • Round or Flat
  • We will examine each of these terms.

3
Protagonist
  • The central or main character in a story
  • Example
  • The boy in "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"
  • Cinderella in "Cinderella"
  • Sometimes the protagonist can be considered a
    "good" person. Other times his or her moral
    values are more ambiguous. Can you think of a
    story where the main character is not necessarily
    "good"?

4
Antagonist
  • The character, group of characters, or
    institution that opposes the protagonist.
  • Example
  • The Wolf from "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"
  • Cinderella's wicked stepmother from "Cinderella"
  • The antagonist is usually considered to be
    unlikeable or evil, but this is not always the
    case. The antagonist only needs to oppose the
    central character(s).

5
Dynamic Character
  • A character who undergoes a significant inner
    change
  • Example
  • At the beginning of the story, Jason has low
    self-esteem and no friends. He is very
    depressed. Then he tries out for the baseball
    team and gradually develops skills and
    confidence. By the end of the story he has
    completely changed. He now has many friends and
    is much happier.
  • Notice that Jason didn't just change his clothes
    or something minor? He underwent a major change
    in the course of the story therefore, he is a
    dynamic character.

6
Static Character
  • A character that does not change significantly.
  • Example
  • John's mother loves and supports him, but John is
    going through a difficult time. He tore his ACL
    playing football and now his dreams of a college
    scholarship are finished. John's mother helps
    him find a different path by encouraging his
    academic interests and taking him to the library
    weekly. By the end of his senior year, John
    manages to win an academic scholarship.
  • Did you notice that John's mother did not change
    throughout the course of the text? This makes
    her a static character.

7
Round Character
  • A well-developed, lifelike character that
    demonstrates multiple sides, traits, and
    emotions.
  • Example
  • Ernie doesn't want to cheat on the test, but his
    Dad will punish him severely if he fails. Ernie
    knows that cheating is wrong, but he thinks it
    may be a wrong that he's willing to live with.
    After all, he'd rather have his conscience
    beating him up than his dad. Ernie considers
    studying for the test instead. There isn't much
    time, but he has pulled off some feats of
    concentration in the past.
  • Ernie demonstrates multiple, realistic sides to
    his personality. This makes him a round
    character.

8
Flat Character
  • An one-dimensional character that does not
    display emotional depth and has a single set of
    traits.
  • Example
  • Ricardo had an evil plan. First, he would rob
    the bank to get money. Then he would buy weapons
    and raise and army. Then he would kidnap the
    princess and tie her to some train tracks.
    Lastly, he would twist the ends of his long
    mustache between his thumb and forefinger while
    laughing.
  • Ricardo is a villain with little depth. We know
    that he is evil, but we do not learn why. No
    internal struggle with his morality is revealed
    therefore, he is a flat character.

9
Review
  • All characters are either dynamic or static,
    depending on whether they change significantly.
  • All characters are either round or flat,
    depending on their depth of emotion and
    development.
  • A character can be either a protagonist, an
    antagonist, or neither, depending on whether they
    are the central character, against the central
    character, or neither.

10
Practice
  • Read each the short story, analyze the
    characters, and then answer the questions.

11
  • When Vince got to the party, he was a little bit
    worried that he couldn't find his friends. Vince
    wasn't really an awkward person, but he found it
    a bit awkward to stand around at a party with a
    bunch of people he hardly knew. Then he bumped
    into one of the football players, Greg. Greg was
    a big guy with red hair and he always gave Vince
    problems. "Hey, Vince? Want a beer?" Vince
    looked down at his soda. "No thanks, Greg. I've
    got to drive." Greg walked closer to Vince and
    puffed out his chest. "C'mon Prince Vince, you're
    going to turn me down?" Vince didn't have
    anything against drinking, even though he wasn't
    of the legal age, but his cousin had died in an
    alcohol related car accident, and he wouldn't
    make the same mistake. Im going to have to.
    Not tonight, Greg," Vince said as he walked
    passed Greg, noticing that some of his friends
    had arrived. Greg crushed a beer can in his hand
    and grunted.

12
1
  • Who is the protagonist and who is the antagonist?

13
Answer
  • Antagonist Greg
  • Protagonist Vince

14
2
  • Is Greg a dynamic character or a static character?

15
Answer
  • Greg is a static character because he does not
    make any significant changes in the course of the
    story.

16
3
  • Is Vince a dynamic character or a static
    character?

17
Answer
  • Vince is a static character because he does not
    make any significant changes in the course of the
    story.

18
4
  • Is Greg a flat character or a round character?

19
Answer
  • Greg is a flat character because he appears as a
    single-sided bully who shows little depth.

20
5
  • Is Vince a round character or a flat character?

21
Answer
  • Vince is a round character because he displays
    multiple character traits and lifelike reasoning.
    He appears both nervous and confident. He is
    nervous that he is at the party alone, but he
    confidently resists Greg's peer pressure.
    Readers also learn a little bit about his past
    and why he declines Greg's offer.
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